Captain's house Sonwik

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Captain's House Sonwik, back side (2017)
Captain's House Sonwik, viewed from the southeastern Fördewald hiking trail (2017)
East side with the Antrax memorial stone and the view of the newly built water house on the north pier (2017)

The captain's house Sonwik (formerly also: Landschlusszentrale Nord ) was built in 1937 and is one of the cultural monuments of Flensburg - Mürwik today .

The captain's house in the Sonwik harbor district of Mürwik is not the only building in Flensburg that is called the captain's house, for example the captain's house still exists at Ballastbrücke 16 .

background

The building was added to the naval port in the late 1930s when the other red brick buildings there were also being erected. In contrast to the other buildings that stand in a row, it was placed diagonally across the fjord . A rectangular stair tower was added to the square main structure with a flat roof. Originally the captain's house had two associated one-story building wings, a south-west and a north-east wing, with a flat hipped roof. The captain's house initially served as a "torpedo fire control house". It is not known which function it fulfilled exactly. Such a fire control house usually served "target practice on moving sea targets". Schools at the local Mürwiker Torpedo School were finally stopped at the end of the war in 1945 . The house later served as the seat of the port captain, from which his current name is derived.

After the Navy gave up its naval port after the end of the Cold War , the captain's house also became part of the subsequent conversion . The two wings of the building were demolished sometime after 2000. The subsequent renovation was carried out at least in the years 2004–2006. The main structure was renovated and expanded again by two symmetrical, but now two-story building wings, and finally converted for residential purposes. Since then, it has had a gross floor area of ​​1750 m 2 with a gross volume of 6570 m 3 . The building, which today bears the address Fördepromenade 3, was also placed under monument protection for historical, artistic and urban planning reasons.

From the captain's house to the water there is a view of the north pier of Sonwik. The Lassen family built a building on it around 2016/17. The Lassen family from the Flensburg company Nord-Schrott previously lived as tenants in the captain's house. The Antrax memorial stone is located on the east side of the building . In the next few years, a hotel is planned to be built adjacent to the former heating power station.

Web links

Commons : Kapitänshaus Sonwik  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Renovation of the captain's house Sonwik - Asmussen & Partner , accessed on: November 5, 2017
  2. ^ Lutz Wilde: Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, cultural monuments in Schleswig-Holstein. Volume 2, Flensburg, page 552
  3. List of monuments in Flensburg. Structural structures , accessed on: November 5, 2017
  4. ^ Lutz Wilde: Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, cultural monuments in Schleswig-Holstein. Volume 2, Flensburg, page 552
  5. Manfred Sack and Rolf Reiner Maria Borchard : Sonwik, Flensburg, Opus 61. Stuttgart / London 2007, p. 12
  6. There was also a fire control house at the Olpenitz naval base . See Schleswig-Holsteinischer Zeitungsverlag : Port Olpenitz: A base becomes a crater landscape , from: January 31, 2009 as well as the German Bundestag 37th session Bonn, July 1, 1958 , p. 2174; Accessed on: November 5, 2017
  7. Manfred Sack and Rolf Reiner Maria Borchard : Sonwik, Flensburg, Opus 61. Stuttgart / London 2007, p. 12
  8. ^ Lutz Wilde: Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, cultural monuments in Schleswig-Holstein. Volume 2, Flensburg, page 552
  9. Manfred Sack and Rolf Reiner Maria Borchard : Sonwik, Flensburg, Opus 61. Stuttgart / London 2007, p. 12
  10. ^ Eiko Wenzel, Henrik Gram: Zeitzeichen, Architektur in Flensburg, 2015, page 133
  11. Renovation of the captain's house Sonwik - Asmussen & Partner , accessed on: November 5, 2017
  12. List of monuments in Flensburg. Structural structures , accessed on: November 5, 2017
  13. Flensburger Tageblatt : Flensburg-Sonwik: A low-rise building for the north mole , from April 8, 2015; Retrieved on: November 5, 2017
  14. Flensburger Tageblatt : Flensburg: Dispute over luxury house on pier in Sonwik , from: February 6, 2014; Retrieved on: November 5, 2017
  15. Nord-Schrott. History , Retrieved on: November 5, 2017
  16. Flensburger Tageblatt : Tourism in Flensburg: James: Next building block for Sonwik , from: February 27, 2017 and: Flensburger Tageblatt : Hotel boom in Flensburg: Hilton and handball , from: August 30, 2017; Retrieved on: November 5, 2017

Coordinates: 54 ° 48 ′ 45.8 "  N , 9 ° 27 ′ 20.1"  E